I am a paper-copy person, but printing software manuals in bulk is like
curving in stone the flow of a river, pretending that the river will
stop flowing.
Not to mention that currently the gretl user guide is 445 pages, let
alone all the other help files.
They are nicely formatted in .pdf and anyone that does want to have them
in print, can have them printed and binded for themselves.
Although it's certainly their resources to consume as they like, I think
it would be a pity if the GoG were to spend /any/ time, money, or space,
on this issue. It's not like they 're Legion.
Alecos Papadopoulos PhD
Athens University of Economics and Business
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On 21/10/2020 21:55, Allin Cottrell wrote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, algojack(a)tutanota.com wrote:
> Ok, my bad. I just assumed that it was made available by the authors
> of the project. Sure I could just print it out but would prefer a
> nicely bound copy, and I don't like reading from a screen. A real
> book is better for this kind of material because it's easier to flip
> back and forth between topics.
I sympathize with that point of view. Maybe we should explore options
for making a printed copy available. But it would have to be "on
demand" and somehow tied in with gretl updates: we wouldn't want to
spend a lot getting something printed just to end up with unsold and
outdated stock.
As time permits, I'll try looking into that possibility.
Allin
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